United States District Court, District of Minnesota
Application
Details
Posted: 20-Mar-25
Location: St. Paul, Minnesota
Type: Full Time
Salary: $80,609 – $114,890/year
Categories:
Attorney
Internal Number: 2025-07
The United States District Court for the District of Minnesota invites applications for the position of Term Law Clerk to an incoming United States Magistrate Judge. The anticipated start date for this position is June 2025 but will be dependent upon the official appointment date of the judge. This is a term appointment with the length of employment expected to last one or two years with the possibility of extension (in no case exceeding four years) at the discretion of the judicial officer. The nature of a law clerk position includes working closely with the judge on a daily basis. As such, this is a primarily in-person clerkship, meaning the ideal candidate must be willing and able to physically report to chambers most days.
The primary duties of the position include responsibilities such as researching substantive issues of federal and state law, drafting legal memoranda, opinions, and orders, and attending court conferences, mediations, and proceedings. Additional duties include interacting with chambers staff, court personnel, litigants, and the public, and providing trusted legal support to the judge. The selected candidate may perform other duties as assigned. The successful candidate must exhibit the highest standards of excellence and integrity, and display a courteous, professional, and cooperative attitude to all.
At the time of appointment, the candidate must possess the following minimum requirements: • Graduation from a law school of recognized standing, and have one or more of the following attributes: o Standing within the upper third of the law school class from a law school on the approved list of either the American Bar Association or the Association of American Law Schools; o Experience on the editorial board of a law review of such a school; o Graduation from such a school with an LLM degree; or o Demonstrated proficiency in legal studies, which in the opinion of the appointing judge is the equivalent of one of the above.